Tender - TL03-2021/2022 Culcairn Drainage Scheme Stage 1

Published on 04 November 2021

In accordance with Clause 166 of the Local Government Regulation 2005, Greater Hume Shire Council is formally requesting prices from suitably qualified and experienced persons or companies for the following works: Tender – TL03-2021/2022.  Culcarin Drainage Scheme Stage 1.

This is the first stage of the overall drainage strategy for the western portion of Culcairn. 

Contract scope is primarily for the construction of piped drainage and pits however the project also covers significant kerb and footpath works in the CBD.  The works will involve community liaison and the coordination of works with landowners and businesses.

The works is wholly situated in established built up areas and will require a high degree of management in the fields of traffic control, service location, programming, community liaison and construction supervision. Contractors experienced in such matters are encouraged to tender these works.  

A non-compulsory pre-tender meet will be held on site at 10:00 am on Friday 12 November 2021. 

Tenderers are encouraged to attend this meeting however site inspections may be made at any time to inspect the site before tendering. 

Tenders close at 2pm on THURSDAY 2 DECEMBER, 2021.

Tender documents may be downloaded, following online registration, from Councils E-Tendering Portal www.tenderlink.com/greaterhume.

All tenders are to be submitted in accordance with the instructions as set out in the tender documents and be completely uploaded into the Electronic Tender Portal Box at Councils E-Tendering portal at www.tenderlink.com/greaterhume by the date stated for the tender.

Enquiries in relation to this tender should be submitted via the online forum on the E-Tendering Portal www.tenderlink.com/greaterhume.

Project contact Andrew Walls: awalls@greaterhume.nsw.gov.au.

Canvassing of Councillors or Council staff will disqualify prospective tenderers. Late tenders or tenders received by any other means will not be considered. 

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